
I Am Sorry, Did You Say Preservation Of Specimen?
Formaldehyde is a gas many different industries use, from the production of furniture, as a preservative in some funeral homes, and for the preservation of scientific specimens. So why again do you have to worry about this? Well, it is also a common ingredient in many household products, such as cleaning products, glues, and adhesives. But let’s not stop there. You can also find formaldehyde in hair straightening products, nail polishes, and other personal care products. So yeah, pretty important to know where to find it because I am sure you don’t want to be using the same ingredient that the morgue uses to embalm deceased Aunt Betsy.
On a somber note, this research links this red flag ingredient to cancer, respiratory problems, and skin irritation. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified formaldehyde as a probable human carcinogen. There is enough evidence to suggest that formaldehyde could cause cancer.